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BRADLEY, Marion

Female 1913 - 2006  (92 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  BRADLEY, Marion was born on 30 Dec 1913 in New York (daughter of BRADLEY, Frank H and LAFLER, Theda B); died on 11 Sep 2006 in Youngstown, Town of Porter, Niagara County, NY.

    Marion married SHIPPY, Seward on 18 Jul 1936 in Ransomville, Niagara County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 7/22/1936

    A prettty Summer wedding was
    solemnised at 8 o'clock Saturday
    afternoon, July 18, in the Methodist
    Episcopal church, Ransomville,
    when Miss Marion Bradley, daugh-
    ter of Mr.. and Mrs. Frank Bradey
    of the Foster road, became the
    bride of Seward Shippy, son of Mr.
    and Mrs. Erman Shippy of Youngs-
    town. The Rev. Peter Van Duren
    pastor of the church, performed the
    ceremony.
    The church was decorated with
    tall baskets of gadioli, snapdrag-
    ons, carnations and ferns, the altar
    rail being entwined with ferns.
    During the ceremony, Mrs. Duane
    Shippy of North Ridge sang "O
    Promise Me."
    To the strains of the Logengrin
    wedding march, played by Robbert
    R. Clarke, the bride entered on the
    arm of her father. She was lovely
    in a white satin gown, made on
    long lines with a short train and
    with a Queen Anne collar with
    seed pearls at the neckline. Her
    long tulle veil was cap shaped, en-
    circled with orange blossoms and
    she carried an arm bouquet of
    white roses and baby's breath.
    Mrs. Grant Martin, sister of the
    bride, was matron of honor. She
    was attractive in yllow mousse-
    line de sole, made on long lines in
    jacket effect with a peplum and a
    ruffle at the neckline. She wore a
    wreath of flowers in her hair and
    carried an arm bouquet of yellow
    roses and baby's breath.
    The bridesmaids, the Misses
    Dorothy Canfield and Frances
    Lutts, wore gowns made in theh
    same style. Miss Canfield wore
    pink mousseline de soie, a wreath
    of flowers in her hair and carried
    an arm bouquet of pink roses and
    baby's breath. Miss Lutts was
    gowned in orchid mousseine de
    soie, a wreath of flowers in her
    hair and carried an arm bouquet of
    talisman roses and baby's breath.
    Nealand Shippy,, brother of the
    groom, was the best man. The
    ushers were Grant Martin and
    Howard Baker.
    The mother of the brie was
    gowned in flowered crepe. She
    wore white accessories and a cor-
    sage of pink roses and sweet peas.
    The groom's mother was attired in
    flowered chiffon with white acces-
    sories. Her corsage was of pink
    roses and sweet peas.
    Following the ceremony, a recep-
    tion was hed for 75 relatives and
    friens in the church dining room.
    The bride's table was centered with
    a low silver bowl of yellow snap-
    dragons flaned by lighted white
    tapers in crystal candelabra. Yellow
    basket favors marked each place.
    Low bowls of pink and yellow snapdragons
    centered the other tables.
    The bride's gifts to her matron of
    honor and bridesmaids were crocheted
    bags and the groom presented
    his best man and ushers with
    belts.
    Those who helped serve were:
    Mrs. Clarence Blake, the Misses I
    Florence Parkhill of Youngstown.!
    Gladys Gilts of Buffalo, Garnet'
    Bradley and Clara Harbison.
    Guests were present from Niagara
    Palls, Buffalo, Youngstown,
    North Ridge and Canada.
    Mr. and Mrs. Shippy left on a
    motor trip to the Adlrondacks, Quebec
    and the New England states.
    The bride traveled in a navy blue
    ensemble with white accessories.
    On their return, they will make
    their home In Youngstown.
    Prenuptials for the bride were:
    A variety shower given by Mr. and
    Mrs. Grant Martin; a bathroom
    shower given by Mrs. Clarence
    Blake: bedroom shower given by
    the Misses Nellie Kolloff, Frances
    Lutts and Evelyn Lederhouse; a
    linen shower given by Miss Frances
    Parkhill: a wiener roast and shower
    given by the Misses Ruth Carter
    Mildred Baker and Dorothy Can-
    field: and a shower by the Ladies'
    Aid Society of the Presbyterian
    church of Youngstown

    Children:
    1. SHIPPY, Harold H

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  BRADLEY, Frank H was born on 23 Apr 1886 in North Ridge, Town of Cambria, Niagara County, NY (son of BRADLEY, Alfred H and BELKNAP, Lucy A); died in Jan 1973 in Ransomville, Niagara County, NY.

    Frank married LAFLER, Theda B on 12 Jan 1910 in Olcott, Niagara County, NY. Theda (daughter of LAFLER, Edward and MILES, Jessie) was born on 23 Jul 1890 in North Ridge, Town of Cambria, Niagara County, NY; died in Apr 1980 in Ransomville, Niagara County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  LAFLER, Theda B was born on 23 Jul 1890 in North Ridge, Town of Cambria, Niagara County, NY (daughter of LAFLER, Edward and MILES, Jessie); died in Apr 1980 in Ransomville, Niagara County, NY.

    Notes:

    Lockport NY Union Sun Journal- 1/5/1960

    "Hard work, a big family and lots of love is the
    tested and proven formula cited by Mr. and Mrs. Frank
    H. Bradley on the eve of their 50th wedding anniversary
    which will be celebrated at an open house Sunday
    from 2 to 5 at the home of their daughter and son-in- .
    law, Mr. and Mrs. Denton E. Hardison of 1885 S. Lake
    St., Ransomville.
    Mr. and Mrs. Bradley were
    married Jan. 12, 1910 by the late
    Rev. C. M. Schaubacher at the
    Methodist parsonage in Olcott.
    They honeymooned in Buffalo,
    after a trolley ride from Lock-
    port where they left their horse
    and cutter at a livery stable for
    several days.
    Mr. Bradlley was born n North
    Ridge April 23, 1886,, the son of
    the late Alfred and Lucy Belknap
    Bradley, and his wife, the former
    Theda Lafler,, was born July 23,,
    1890, the daughter of the late Ed-
    ward and Jessie Miles Lafler, also
    of North Ridge.
    Forty years ago the couple
    moved from North Ridge to their
    present farm home at 1060 Dick-
    ersonville Rd., Ransomville. Mr.
    Bradley still farms and takes
    produce to market in season. As
    a member of the Farm Bureau,
    he has received his 25-year pin.
    There are two sons, Miles Brad-
    ley of East Otto, and Harvey
    Bradley of Ransomville; five
    daughters, Mrs. Marion Shippy,
    Mrs.. Nettie Martin, both of
    Youngsstown; Mrs.. Dora Chest-
    nut, Mrs.. Mildred Hillman and
    Mrs. Esther Hardison, all of Ran-
    somvile; 24 grandchildren and
    one great-grandchild.

    Children:
    1. BRADLEY, Miles F was born on 28 Jan 1912 in New York; died on 16 Aug 1997 in East Otto, Cattaraugus County, NY.
    2. 1. BRADLEY, Marion was born on 30 Dec 1913 in New York; died on 11 Sep 2006 in Youngstown, Town of Porter, Niagara County, NY.
    3. BRADLEY, Nettie B was born on 17 Mar 1916 in Lockport, Niagara County, NY; died on 23 Oct 2016 in Walterboro, Colleton County, SC.
    4. BRADLEY, Harvey E was born on 21 Feb 1922 in New York; died on 9 Jun 2000 in Ransomville, Niagara County, NY.
    5. BRADLEY, Dora M was born on 16 Dec 1924 in New York; died on 30 Oct 2002 in Youngstown, Town of Porter, Niagara County, NY.
    6. BRADLEY, Esther Nancy was born on 31 Oct 1926 in Ransomville, Niagara County, NY; died on 20 Jan 2021 in Ransomville, Niagara County, NY.
    7. BRADLEY, Mildred Louise was born on 22 Jan 1930 in Town of Porter, Niagara County, NY; died on 7 Jul 2022 in Town of Lewiston, Niagara County, NY.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  BRADLEY, Alfred H was born in Jun 1857 in New York (son of BRADLEY, Alanson and Nancy); died on 7 Dec 1943 in Town of Porter, Niagara County, NY.

    Notes:

    Niagara Gazette - 12/7/1943

    RANSOMVILLE, N.Y.-Alfred H.
    Bradley, 92 years old. retired farmer,
    died early today at the home
    of his son. Frank Bradley, Foster
    road, town of Porter, after a short
    illness. Mr. Bradley was seized with
    a stroke last week.
    He was born in Central New York
    state and In former years was *
    successful farmer near the village
    of Wilson. He retired about 12
    years ago. His wife, Mrs. Lucy Bradley,
    died four years ago.
    Mr. Bradley is survived by one
    daughter, Mrs. William Austin, of
    this village and two sons, Frank of
    the Foster road, and Raymond
    Bradley,, of Wilson,, N.Y. Fifteen
    grandchildren and 17 great grand-
    children also survive.
    Funeral services will be held Frl-
    day afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at the
    home of the son, Frank Bradley,
    Foster road. The Rev. John A.
    Mann will officiate. Interment will
    be ln North Ridge cemetery

    Alfred married BELKNAP, Lucy A on 23 Mar 1881 in North Ridge, Town of Cambria, Niagara County, NY. Lucy (daughter of BELKNAP, Almon) was born in Jun 1860 in New York; died on 23 Dec 1939 in Ransomville, Niagara County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  BELKNAP, Lucy A was born in Jun 1860 in New York (daughter of BELKNAP, Almon); died on 23 Dec 1939 in Ransomville, Niagara County, NY.

    Notes:

    Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 4/26/1940

    Mrs. Lucy A. Bradley, town of
    Wilson, who died Dec. 23, left the
    life use of an estate listed as $2000
    realty and $1000 personal property
    to her husband. Alfred H. Bradley,
    under a will admitted to probate by
    Surrogate Raymond A. Knowles.
    Mrs. Bradley provided that after
    her husband s death, 8600 should be
    paid to a daughtet Mabel B. Austin,
    town of Porter. The residue is
    to be divided equally among the
    daughter and twe sons, Raymond
    Bradley, Wilson and Frank H.
    Bradley, Porter, Letters testamentary
    were issued to the sons.

    ALSO

    Niagara Gazette - 12/27/1939

    NORTH RIDGE. Dec. 27-Funer- '
    al services for Mrs. Lucy Bradley.
    80, wife of Fred Bradley, who died
    at her home in Ransomville on Saturday,
    were held from the home of
    her son, Frank M. Bradley, Ransomville,
    on Monday afternoon.
    December 25, at 2:30 o'clock, with
    Rev. J. A. Mann, pastor of the
    Ransomville Methodist church, of-
    ficiating.
    Beautiful flowers and the large
    attendance of sorrowing relatives,,
    neighbors and friends were evid-
    ence of the esteem in which she
    was held.
    Burial was in the family plot in
    the North Ridge cemetery.
    The bearers were five grandsons
    and a grand nephew; Melvillle Aus-
    tin,, Lawrence Ausstin, William Aus-
    tin, Jr. and Miles Bradlley, all of
    Ransomville; Clifford Bradley, of
    the Town of Wilson,, and Byron
    Belknap, of Buffalo.
    Mrs. Bradley is survived by her
    husband, Alfred H.,, one daughter
    Mrs. Mabel Austin both of Ran-
    somvlle; two sons, Raymond Bradley,
    of the Town Line road. Town
    of Wilson* and Frank M. Bradley,
    of Ransomville; 15 grandchildren
    and eight great grandchildren.
    Lucy Belknap Bradley was born
    in the North Ridge road, Town of
    Cambria,, 80 years ago last June,
    the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. Al-
    mon Belknap. She was married
    to Fred Bradley, of Warren's Cor-
    ners,, in the North Ridge Methodist
    Episcopal church 58 years ago last
    March by Rev. Charles McCartney,
    the resident pastor.
    Mr. and Mrs. Bradley resided at
    North Ridge until 1910,, when they
    sold their farm, moving to Wilson
    and from there to Lewiston,, resid-
    ing in each town but a short time
    and finally they purchased a home
    in Ransomville.
    Mrs. Bradley had one brother,
    Elmer Belknap, who died several
    years ago.

    Notes:

    Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 3/26/931

    RANSOMVILLE, March 26-The
    Home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
    Bradley, Palmer road, was the scene
    of a happy gathering on Monday
    afternoon, the occasion being the
    celebration of the fiftieth wedding
    anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
    H. Bradley and the birthdays of
    their son, Raymond Bradley and
    Mrs. Annie Belknap, of Buffalo.
    Dinner was served at 6 o'clock. The
    fuests included Mr. and Mrs. Forest
    Belknap and son, Byron, with Mrs.
    Annie Belknap, of Buffalo, Mr. and
    and Mrs. Frank Bradley and family
    of Hand's Corners, Mr. and Mrs.
    Raymond Bradley, two daughters
    md one son and Mr. and Mrs. willam
    Austin and sons, of Ransomrllle.
    Twenty-Ave were seated at
    me table.
    The color scheme of yellow and
    white, was carried out In table
    decorations with yellow roses, yellow
    favors and a huge anniversary cake,
    trimmed with yellow and white.
    The bride and groom wore the
    wry clothes they wore when married
    on March 23, 1881. Mr. Bradley's
    suit was a Prince Albert of
    black broadcloth trimmed with satin
    on the lapels and silk braid; Mrs.
    Bradley's dress was of plum-colored
    taffeta, trimmed with brocaded
    turah silk and heavy fringe, of
    same shade.
    During the afternoon, the account
    of the wedding, as recorded by the
    correspondent or representative of
    the Lockport Journal on March 24,
    1881, was read. It follows:
    "The wedding ceremony uniting
    Alfred H. Bradley and Lucy A.
    Belknap, occurred at the North.
    Ridge church, in Cambria, at five'
    O'clock yesterday afternoon, In the
    presence of a large assemblage of
    Invited friends, the ceremony being
    most impressively performed by Rev.
    O. W. McCartney. The charming
    bridesmaid was Miss Mattle E.
    Vlckery of this city, Lockport, the
    position of groom's best man being
    appropriately filled by hit brother,
    Artemus A. Bradley."
    "The bridal toilette deserves mention,
    it was of hedlotrope taffeta,
    trimmed heavily with brocaded surrah
    silk and fringe of same shade,
    en tralne with point applique lace.
    Both, the young people are members
    of widely known and prominent
    families, Miss Lucy A. Belknap
    being the daughter of the late Almon
    Belknap of Cambria and Alfred
    A. Bradley Is a son of Alanson
    Bradley. Esq.. of Warren's Corners,
    at whose house the wedding reception
    occurred last evening at 6:30.
    The spacious residence of Mr. Bradley
    was filled to repletion with
    Invited friends, who came to the
    number of two hundred, to do honor
    to this young couple's auspicious
    start In the journey of life, and
    many of the prominent families for
    miles around were honorably represented.
    Among those from Lockport
    the Journal representative
    (who, we will incidentally state, was
    also present), noticed the following:
    Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Underwood,
    Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Underwood.
    Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Belknap
    and B. H. Belknap, Jr , Mrs. J. L.
    Carrier. Miss Belle Carrier, Mrs
    Kate Webber and Miss Nellie Furga-
    son.
    "The wedding presents were
    numerous and expensive If the
    couple were to be estimated In value
    and regard, according to the lavish
    gifts they received yesterday, a very
    high opinion would be formed of
    them."
    There follows a list of the gifts
    and the donors; then, as now, there
    were many duplicates; she received
    many articles not now in use as the
    record shown seven pickle and dinner
    castors, numerous vases and
    several pieces of majolica ware. A
    group of neighbors gave a tea set,
    which the acount remarks was purchased
    at HIxon and Lyke's of Lockport
    and reflected credit upon that
    popular firm. Another, and an unusual
    gift, was the Lord's prayer
    done in scrool work of white hollywood
    mounted on black velvet, and
    frampd, this Is a marvelous piece
    of fine workmanship done by
    Chauncey B. Underwood of Lockport.
    The paper further described the
    event as follows:
    "The wedding supper was a
    aumptuous affair, a large dining
    room, lavishly trimmed with evergreens
    and flowers, having been set
    apart, up stairs, over the table was
    suspended a large bell made of pink
    carnations, while the appropriate
    motto, "Eat. Drink and Be Merry"
    done In evergreens, graced the wall
    opposite the entrance door"
    Mr. and Mrs Bradley left Lockport
    that night for a western wedding
    trip.
    Upon their return they began
    their married life in the Bradley
    homestead, later they moved to the
    Belknap homestead, and from there
    they came to Ransomville a' few
    years ago. Both, Mr. and Mrs.
    Bradley are the last of their families
    In fact, very few who were
    present at this wedding are now
    living.

    Children:
    1. BRADLEY, Alfred Raymond was born in Mar 1882 in New York; died on 1 Jan 1957 in Town of Newfane, Niagara County, NY.
    2. BRADLEY, Mabel was born in May 1882 in New York; died on 15 Sep 1950 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY.
    3. 2. BRADLEY, Frank H was born on 23 Apr 1886 in North Ridge, Town of Cambria, Niagara County, NY; died in Jan 1973 in Ransomville, Niagara County, NY.

  3. 6.  LAFLER, Edward

    Edward + MILES, Jessie. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  MILES, Jessie
    Children:
    1. 3. LAFLER, Theda B was born on 23 Jul 1890 in North Ridge, Town of Cambria, Niagara County, NY; died in Apr 1980 in Ransomville, Niagara County, NY.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  BRADLEY, Alanson was born about 1811 in New York; and died.

    Alanson + Nancy. Nancy was born about 1823 in New York; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Nancy was born about 1823 in New York; and died.
    Children:
    1. BRADLEY, Artemus was born about 1857 in New York; and died.
    2. 4. BRADLEY, Alfred H was born in Jun 1857 in New York; died on 7 Dec 1943 in Town of Porter, Niagara County, NY.
    3. BRADLEY, Sarah was born about 1860 in New York; and died.

  3. 10.  BELKNAP, Almon
    Children:
    1. 5. BELKNAP, Lucy A was born in Jun 1860 in New York; died on 23 Dec 1939 in Ransomville, Niagara County, NY.
    2. BELKNAP, Elmer



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